All side effects of orally administered aromatizing steroids: bloating, gyno, liver damage (not too much risk except at high doses and/or with extended use), etc. Higher doses would mean a higher risk of side effects, but a certain dose is necessary to see gains. This means logically some risk is necessary to get the desired effect. You reduce the risk by having compounds at hand to deal with the side effects. Arimidex, Nolvadex and/or Clomid for PCT, etc.StrayDOG said:Whats the most common sideeffects of D-bol??
And is it possible to reduce the chances of all sideeffects if you don't exceed the dosages to much?
Do you think this also could be dealt with by supplementing with Taurine and Potasium? I've heard that helps with the M1T back issues.Beelzebub said:Yeah, from what I remember, the back pumps were very similar to the M1T symptom. After a week or two, walking became a painful challenge. I forced myself to deadlift and the rest of the day was torture.
I supplemented with Potasium (up to 1000mgs), and it did not help in the least (with M1T)...I have never heard of taurine until recently.Ibuprofen did help BUT I was not wanting to put anymore stress on my liver and kidneys..(that and the fact that my best friends sister had died while I was on cycle from tylenol/Ibuprofen overkill)CDB said:Do you think this also could be dealt with by supplementing with Taurine and Potasium? I've heard that helps with the M1T back issues.
kelp, lecithin, B complex, and potassium and magnesium seam to help the problem with me. another thing I noticed was that the amount of sleep I got directly contributed to the problem, the less I got the worse it was. The only time it really got bad was when I ran dbol/fina 50/75 ED. grew like a weed too until I wrecked my knee.CDB said:Do you think this also could be dealt with by supplementing with Taurine and Potasium? I've heard that helps with the M1T back issues.